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File #: DC-1453    Version: 2
Type: Regular Information Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/16/2022 In control: Community Services Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 10/11/2022 Final action:
Enactment date: Resolution #:
Title: Update On Aspen House Youth Shelter In Mendota Heights
Sponsors: Social Services-Adult Services
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DEPARTMENT: Social Services

FILE TYPE: Regular Information

 

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Update On Aspen House Youth Shelter In Mendota Heights

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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED

Receive an update on the Aspen House youth shelter project.

 

SUMMARY

By Resolution No. 22-105 (March 8, 2022), the Dakota County Board of Commissioners authorized the purchase and renovation of a property in Mendota Heights to be used as a children’s residential facility providing short term housing and supportive services.  By Resolution No. 22-110 (March 22, 2022), the Dakota County Board of Commissioners approved Nexus Family Healing, a non-profit with nearly 50 years of experience providing mental health and residential services to children and families, to operate this facility.

 

This project began in 2019, when Washington and Dakota counties partnered to address the gap in services created when Harbor Shelter closed its Hastings youth shelter. The counties sought to replace this resource for children and families in crisis and enhance the therapeutic programming provided at the facility. The project is nearing completion and the youth shelter, which has been named Aspen House, is scheduled to open later in October 2022.

 

Aspen House will provide short-term housing for up to 90 days for up to 12 residents, ages 12-18. County mobile response, juvenile justice, child protection, and children’s mental health teams will utilize this program when youth temporarily need a safe place to stay away from home while service professionals (social workers, probation officers, therapists) work on reunification or longer-term solutions for the family. The services and programming at Aspen House will include family engagement, maintaining family and cultural connections, family therapy, transition planning, and psychoeducation. Educational services will be provided on-site in partnership with Independent School District 197.

 

The purchase and remodeling of the Aspen House property has been funded by approximately $2,150,00 in American Rescue Plan funds with $1,750,000 from Dakota County and $400,000 from Washington County.

 

Staff will summarize the project, including history, community engagement activities, and planned programming at Aspen House. Staff will also share details of an upcoming ribbon-cutting event for Aspen House on Friday, October 14, 2022.

 

RECOMMENDATION

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Information only; no action requested.

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EXPLANATION OF FISCAL/FTE IMPACTS

None.

 

  None              Current budget              Other        

  Amendment Requested                           New FTE(s) requested

 

RESOLUTION

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Information only; no action requested.

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PREVIOUS BOARD ACTION

22-105; 3/8/22

22-110; 3/22/22

 

ATTACHMENTS

Attachment: None.

 

BOARD GOALS

   A Great Place to Live                                          A Healthy Environment     

   A Successful Place for Business and Jobs         Excellence in Public Service

 

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT LEVEL

  Inform and Listen                Discuss                               Involve                               N/A

 

 

CONTACTS

Department Head: Evan Henspeter

Author: Julia Wallis Holmoe